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"bad Format" In Reason Redrum, "Bad Format" in Redrum w/ Sound Studio? |
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Thu 16 Dec 2004, 04:14
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Damn, this happened to me once six months or so ago, but I can't remember how to fix it....I know I found a fix deep in the support section of Reason's website. Let me see if I can dig it up for you.
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Powerbook 15" 1Ghz 768MB :: MOTU 828 :: Logic Platinum 6 :: Propellerhead Reason 2.5 :: Ableton Live 3.0.1 :: Peak 4 :: Midiman Oxygen8 :: M-Audio BX-5 Monitors :: Firewire drive
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Thu 16 Dec 2004, 04:19
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Ah yes, here it is. Mine was related to the Logic 6 installation:
(From Reason tech support site)
This error message can appear due to various reasons. Below is a list of scenarios triggering this error message.
Logic 6.x installation
Unfortunately some Logic 6.x installers replace the REX Shared Library File, in your Application Support folder, with a corrupt version of the file. As a result Reason won't recognize the Factory Sound Bank Refill nor any ReFills containing REX files, hence a "Bad Format" error message appears whenever Reason attempts to target the Factory SB ReFill. Inserting the Factory SB disk, upon request, doesn't solve the problem.
The Rex Shared Library file must be replaced with a "good" version. Here's what you should do:
1. Download the REX Shared Library update for Mac OS X (using the link below). 2. Ensure that no applications are running. 3. Unstuff the downloaded installer file. 4. Launch the installer.
The older Rex Shared Library file will now be automatically replaced with the latest Rex Shared Library file.
Download the REX Shared Library update installer
File Transfers
When transferring .rns or .rps files via email or over the web, you should stuff the file using "StuffIt", or the file might get damaged, resulting in a "Bad Format" error message.
Computer crashes
If you experience a computer crash while working on a song in Reason, in a worse case scenario might lead to a damaged file and a Bad Format error messages is displayed as you attempt to open the song.
By performing the steps below you can check if the file is damaged:
1. Launch Reason. 2. Select Open... in the File menu. 3. Select the file you wish to open (without opening it).
If the "Open File" browser window displays a "Bad Format" symbol in the lower left corner of the window, the file is unfortunately damaged beyond repair.
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Powerbook 15" 1Ghz 768MB :: MOTU 828 :: Logic Platinum 6 :: Propellerhead Reason 2.5 :: Ableton Live 3.0.1 :: Peak 4 :: Midiman Oxygen8 :: M-Audio BX-5 Monitors :: Firewire drive
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